It's disconcerting because there are such huge gaps in it. I guess it would be near incomprehensible if you didn't know the books, but just changing the point of view is a decent effort in restating it.
But, yeah, just putting the mappings out there is kinda painful.
Yeah, if you didn't know the books, I don't think you could follow it at all -- even the third section threw me until I realized how far into the series it had moved.
I can't think too much about the pairing. Because I can't think too much about that character at the end of Mockingjay.
NOW I HAVE TO GO WEEP, thank you very much.
Here's an utterly wrong pickup line to put a smile back on your face:
Hey baby, you're hotter than a ceiling fire in a Winchester residence.
It's nice to know I'll have some company in Hell that shares my sense of humor.
My sister emailed me to find out if a piece of Supernatural trivia on IMDB was true (re-use of the Asylum hospital), just in case they needed to be corrected. I have no idea why she does shit like this. It's kind of cute. But she figures that if anyone she knows knows, it's me, and people need to be kept in check in general.
What episode is this [link] from?
The tag says "Defending Your Life."
WHY CAN I NOT READ TAGS?
I never actually click through to the link I post here. Useless. And I just reblogged another scene from that ep from someone else's tumblr on mine. But it didn't ring a bell.
Okay--I don't remember the context here. Is he lying? Of course he's lying. But what, precisely, is he lying about? He's Sam, right, at this point, with a soul and a wall?
Defending Your Life is this season, right after Dean kills Amy (sob) in The Girl Next Door. So Sam is all souled up, yes, and I don't think he's lying there -- I think he doesn't yet know that Dean killed Amy, and he is feeling pretty good.